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RESPECT TOWOMEN’ S AUTONOMY IN CHILDBIRTH: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

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 Background: Respect to women’ s autonomy in vaginal child birth is a key factor of maternity care. Engaging women in decisionmakingin vaginal delivery helps women have a positive experience of delivery. Objectives: In this CONTENT ANALYSIS of QUALITATIVE STUDY we explored experiences of mothers and midwives in women’ s role in normalVAGINAL CHILDBIRTH. Methods: This study was conducted in 2013-2014 in Iran. Overall 23 women and midwives were evaluated in this study. Data collectedfrom 12 women and 11 midwives via in-depth semi structured interviews. Participants were selected from governmental andprivate hospitals in Mashhad and Kerman, Iran. Data analysis was performed using conventional CONTENT ANALYSIS with MAXqdasoftware (version, 2007). Results: Mothers’ and midwives’ experiences about women’ s role in VAGINAL CHILDBIRTH could be organized and categorized in onetheme, referred to “ Empowerment of women in VAGINAL CHILDBIRTH” . This theme consists of two subthemes: “ attempts to exhibitself-assertion” and “ quest for information” and four categories of compromise with the labor process, cooperation with midwife, finding delivery sources during pregnancy and seeking delivery information in labor. Conclusions: Attention to women active role in vaginal child birth could improve women experience of vaginal delivery.

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    MIRZAEE RABOR, FIROOZEH, TAGHIPOUR, ALI, MIRZAII NAJMABADI, KHADIGEH, FATTAHI MASOUM, SEYED HOSEIN, & FAZILAT POUR, MASOUD. (2017). RESPECT TOWOMEN’ S AUTONOMY IN CHILDBIRTH: A QUALITATIVE STUDY. IRANIAN RED CRESCENT MEDICAL JOURNAL (IRCMJ), 19(12), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/293826/en

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    MIRZAEE RABOR FIROOZEH, TAGHIPOUR ALI, MIRZAII NAJMABADI KHADIGEH, FATTAHI MASOUM SEYED HOSEIN, FAZILAT POUR MASOUD. RESPECT TOWOMEN’ S AUTONOMY IN CHILDBIRTH: A QUALITATIVE STUDY. IRANIAN RED CRESCENT MEDICAL JOURNAL (IRCMJ)[Internet]. 2017;19(12):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/293826/en

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    FIROOZEH MIRZAEE RABOR, ALI TAGHIPOUR, KHADIGEH MIRZAII NAJMABADI, SEYED HOSEIN FATTAHI MASOUM, and MASOUD FAZILAT POUR, “RESPECT TOWOMEN’ S AUTONOMY IN CHILDBIRTH: A QUALITATIVE STUDY,” IRANIAN RED CRESCENT MEDICAL JOURNAL (IRCMJ), vol. 19, no. 12, pp. 0–0, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/293826/en

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